Chapter 65 Creating God
Chapter 65 Creating God
Faced with an almost unanimous storm of rumors from the outside world.
Yu Zhen himself has remained relatively calm.
After all, he has been through the storms of global internet information over the years.
The so-called surface pressure of the fishing vessel is only so-so, and the strength is just so-so.
At least at the official level, whether it's the community, the car committee, or the city government, everyone has complete confidence in his performance in the major exam.
Moreover, everyone is filled with anticipation and wild imagination regarding his learning ability, his future academic growth after entering university, and what extraordinary performance he might deliver.
With both literary and martial talents, could he perhaps achieve great success in scientific research in the future?
In real life, they were not disturbed in any way.
The official level is increasingly valuing and expecting more from him.
Yu Zhen was too embarrassed to let such a small amount of pressure from fishing boats cause him to feel melancholy.
Although everyone was worried that he wouldn't be able to withstand the pressure of the huge fishing boat, and that he might do something stupid.
Therefore, in real-life social circles
He was increasingly pampered and cared for.
So.
The carefree, idyllic life I had just gotten used to has suddenly been completely disrupted.
I can't go to the Peace Hotel anymore.
I can no longer work on-site as a translator to provide on-site guidance for Selena von.
As for going to film sets, visiting art academies, or riding bicycles around aimlessly, all of that is no longer allowed.
This caused Yu Zhen some trouble.
There's nothing I can do!
Those who play ball regularly know this all too well.
Once you develop a love for sports, when the urge to play ball arises but you can't find a place to play, the feeling of ants crawling all over your body is extremely agonizing.
Yu Zhen was carefully cared for.
In Zhang Fushi's words, since this evil trend is not going to stop anytime soon, we might as well bury our heads in the sand for a while.
Let's bury our heads in the sand and endure the hardship for a few days.
All those evil practices and crooked ideas should just stop and pass.
Unfortunately, as the saying goes, "The tree may wish to be still, but the wind will not cease."
Within cultural circles, there is a particularly simple and basic concept prevalent.
That is to "strike while the iron is hot"—only by completely ruining the opponent can the so-called "wind subsides and the trees stop swaying" end.
An elderly editor surnamed Liu from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security is a staunch believer in this most basic concept.
Since the controversy surrounding his exam results, this person has been repeatedly posting editorials, each with a unique perspective.
Now, the success of Yu, a science fiction writer, in North America, the Xinghan Cup Science Fiction Literature Creation Competition, and his miraculous first place in the national science exam—these three seemingly unrelated events have been forcibly and chaotically combined together.
Then, an even more exaggerated conclusion was drawn.
It is said that Shanghai developed a science fiction syndrome after a very unexpected science fiction work was successfully exported overseas, and is now trying to create a false impression among the people of the whole country that Shanghai's technological strength has been successfully integrated with the international community.
"High technology is the result of generations of scientific researchers working diligently, sweating and toiling to overcome challenges..."
"There's no need to embellish it; our country's high-tech capabilities have always lagged far behind the Western world—it's an undeniable reality that we're at least half a century behind..."
"What our scientific community lacks now is the time and confidence to grit our teeth and catch up with advanced Western technologies, and the courage and patience to humbly learn from the West..."
"But please take a close look at a certain great science fiction writer. Everyone, please look closely at the stories he writes. Good heavens, I really don't know what he's repeatedly hypnotizing us with. In his stories, Dongguo's high-tech strength in some areas is even far ahead of the rest of the world. For example, in the virtual world of the Internet, twenty years later, Dongguo has the most developed network infrastructure, the most advanced Internet technology, and the largest Chinese Internet scale and market space in the world..."
"I have repeatedly confirmed with friends in the tech industry that, given the current level of global computer development, university labs in North America have even begun to widely adopt computer networks, but in China, we are still completely unable to effectively solve the problem of efficient input of Chinese characters..."
"Moreover, this most fundamental problem is simply impossible to overcome within at least three to five years..."
"Even the most basic problem of improving the efficiency of computer-based data input for Chinese characters cannot be solved within the next three to five years..."
"Not to mention those who will be far ahead of the world twenty years from now..."
"So, I would like to ask this great science fiction writer, what kind of high-tech illusion are you creating for the Chinese people? What are your true intentions in repeatedly deceiving the Chinese people with your absurd and illogical science fiction stories?"
"Please don't forget, this great science fiction writer was once an unidentified individual who seemed to appear out of nowhere. To this day, his parents and family have not been found, and it is said that he is still suffering from severe amnesia..."
"A patient suffering from severe partial amnesia..."
"Over the past winter, he produced 25 high-quality story pieces..."
"Ha, a semi-amnesiac patient whose parents and family members the authorities have yet to identify..."
"In the past six months, he has created two science fiction masterpieces that are said to be extremely popular in North America, earning millions of dollars in royalties. He has also been pursued by five major North American publishers who have come to Shanghai to compete for publishing contracts worth up to $150 million..."
"He thus naturally became a unique urban cultural hero in Shanghai, this international metropolis, during the first spring of reform and opening up..."
"Now, he has even risen to become the top scorer in the national college entrance examination, becoming the top scorer in the country with the best exam results, overwhelming 4.685 million competitors across the country..."
"Could he be a divine being revived by the spring breeze of reform?!"
"Or perhaps, someone is openly creating a god!!!"
No one expected that such a sharply contrasting editorial would be published so openly in the New City Daily, and even as the front-page headline commentary.
This article is so direct that it seems to be breaking ties with Shanghai.
This completely ignited the controversy surrounding the major exam that had been ongoing for several days.
This time, Liu, the editor of the Human Resources and Social Security Bureau, really stirred up a hornet's nest, leaving the Shanghai authorities with no room to maneuver.
Furthermore, the blatant questioning of Yu Zhen's unclear identity, along with the veiled allusions in the editorial, is too malicious and malicious.
The implication was practically pointing a finger at Yu Zhen, accusing him of being a spy sent by the West…
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